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Baby Queen: Quarter Life Crisis Album Review | Pitchfork Like Olivia Rodrigo if she were raised on P!nk, 26-year-old singer Arabella Latham writes shiny, uncynical pop songs full of sarcasm, screw-ups, ...
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Tyvek: Overground Album Review - Pitchfork Boyer and Shelley Salant are both on guitar, and many songs reward a close listen for their intertwining, jam-forward leads. The rhythm section is ...
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The Jesus And Mary Chain: Sunset 666 - Album Review - Louder Than War The album captures the band at a new height of their powers, drawing on some of their most well-known songs and injecting them a fresh sense of ...
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Album Review: TRIUMPH OF DEATH Resurrection Of The Flesh Live, 2023 - Metal Injection Finally, some forty years plus years after the formation on Hellhammer, we are finally able to get a record of those classic songs performed live.
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Album Review: Steve Candlen and Malcolm Burn's "Shine On" - Nippertown In just seven songs, Candlen demonstrates to new and old fans alike the power and ability he has with vocal melodies. A singer-songwriter vibe ...
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PinkPantheress Is Remastering the Y2K Aesthetic - Vulture For her debut album Heaven Knows, she's doing promotion via light-hearted music videos and pop-up stores appearances while working on beefier song ...
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Album Review: Scarlatamusic - Rough & Tumble EP - mxdwn Music With his first EP and second release of 2023, Scarlatamusic brings the energy with Rough & Tumble. For an all-instrumental album, it easily holds ...
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Thea Gilmore – Thea Gilmore (Album Review) - Folk Radio UK The jittery, ghostly, conspiratorially sung Unravel Me with its bowed bass line she describes as ultimately a song about sex, a youthful memory of " ...
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Dolly Parton 'Rockstar' Review: The Queen of Country Rocks Out - Slant Magazine Parton joked at the time, and in an ironic twist, proceeded to record an album of rock songs with a host of musical guests from the genre.
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13 thoughts I had while listening to Red Velvet's new album 'Chill Kill' - Vogue Singapore The way the song switches from dark and mystical in the verses to bright and uplifting in the chorus feels very on-brand. Red Velvet has never liked ...
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